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Trigeminal Neuralgia Association UK
PO Box 234
Oxted
RH8 8BE
Web: www.tna-uk.org.uk
The Trigeminal Neuralgia Association UK (TNA) is a registered charity and provides information and support to sufferers. It has close links with the TN Association in the USA. The website includes information on the condition and treatment options. The Association also publishes information leaflets and has members throughout the country. Some members are included on a contact list to enable TN sufferers to get in touch with others living in their area. Some details of treatments are included so people can discuss surgery/treatment with others who have already experienced it.
For further information, including membership details, visit the website or contact the above address.
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